# scoparone

> chemical compound

**Wikidata**: [Q15424761](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15424761)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoparone)  
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## References

1. scoparone. Global Substance Registration System
2. [CAS Common Chemistry](https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=120-08-1)
3. Scoparone. PubChem
4. ChEBI release 2020-09-01
5. Medical Subject Headings
6. SCOPARONE. ChEMBL
7. Scoparone. ChemSpider
8. Scoparone. ChEBI
9. Anti-Hyperglycemic Activity of Major Compounds from Calea ternifolia.
10. Determination of Phenolic Compounds inArtemisia capillaris
11. Colorimetric determination of nystatin
12. Production of choleretic substances in the capitulum, leaf and stem of Artemisia capillaris during the plant growth cycle
13. Vascular dilatory action of Artemisia capillaris bud extracts and their active constituent
14. Scoparone inhibits PMA-induced IL-8 and MCP-1 production through suppression of NF-kappaB activation in U937 cells.
15. Capillary electrophoretic determination of the constituents of Artemisiae Capillaris Herba
16. Fractionation and analysis of Artemisia capillaris Thunb. by affinity chromatography with human serum albumin as stationary phase
17. New constituents and antiplatelet aggregation and anti-HIV principles of Artemisia capillaris
18. Studies on choleretic constituents in Artemisia capillaris THUNB
19. Search for naturally occurring substances to prevent the complications of diabetes. II. Inhibitory effect of coumarin and flavonoid derivatives on bovine lens aldose reductase and rabbit platelet aggregation
20. Biologically Active Plinciples of Crude Drugs. Pharmacological Evaluation of Artemisiae capillaris FLOS. (1)
21. Application of supercritical fluid extraction to components of crude drugs and plants. II. Extraction of coumarins, lignans and prenylflavonoids
22. Volatile components of Artemisia capillaris
23. Identification of eight coumarins occurring with psoralen, xanthotoxin, and bergapten on leaf surfaces
24. High-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of coumarins and flavonoids from section tridentatae of Artemisia
25. Reverse-phase high pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of hydroxycoumarins in plant extracts. Quantitative determination of hydroxycoumarins inFraxinus ornus
26. Secoiridoid glucosides from fraxinus ornus bark
27. Hydroxycoumarins from Fraxinus ornus Bark
28. Seasonal variation of coumarin and flavonoid concentrations in persistent leaves of wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis: Asteraceae)
29. Components ofPtarmica bisserata
30. Coumarins ofPtarmica impatiens andP. ptarmicifolia
31. Eudesmanolides and costic acid derivatives from Flourensia macrophylla
32. Coumarins from Olea africana and Olea capensis
33. Coumarin and secoiridoid glucosides from bark of Olea africana and Olea capensis.
34. Chemical Constituents of the Aerial Parts of Artemisia dracunculus
35. Coumarins of Artemisia glauca
36. Coumarins of Artemisia dracunculoides and 3′,6-dimethoxy-4′,5,7-trihydroxyflavone in A. arctica
37. Flavonoids and Coumarins from Achillea schischkinii
38. Bioactive Components of Allamanda schottii
39. A cinnamoylglucose from Gomortega keule
40. New Coumarins from Citrus Plants.
41. Isolation of Matricin from Artemisia carutbii
42. Lactones of Artemisia scoparia
43. Extractives of Artemisia scoparia
44. Constituents of Artemisia afra
45. Study on chemical constituents of Artemisia sphaerocephala
46. Essential oil ofArtemisia scoparia
47. Chemical examination ofArtemisia scoparia Waldst. and Kit
48. Biologically Active Constituents of Magnolia salicifolia: Inhibitiors of Induced Histamine Release from Rat Mast Cells
49. Cyclobutane dimers from the Colombian medicinal plant Achyrocline bogotensis.
50. Bi-bicyclic and bi-tricyclic compounds from Dendrobium thyrsiflorum